http://www.cyprus-forum.com/viewtopic.php?t=3042
below are copies of two posts from the user fi that have been reproduced at the begining of this thread to maintain as much consistency with the thread split as possible. They are then followed by a post by myself that was the 'start' of this split thread at the time it was originaly split.
fi post 1 copied from source thread wrote:The 3% is propaganda.
Also many analysts of the period agree that the TC followed a predetermined plan (as directed by Turkish officials) to move TC into enclaves; this would work three-fold:
1) So as to not merge with the greek element and hence slowly disappear
2) Provide a fighting body
3) Create in Kyrenia a landing point for a Turkish invasion
And I trully beleive there is truth to this.
fi post 2 copied from source thread wrote:Hi gabaston, I think my post said it clearly.
If the TC were mixed with the GC population then they would slowly in time loose their identity and merge into one with the GC.
As for the cyprus-conflict site I think is way too one sided (in this case presents only one side of the story!)
Turkey even proposed a plan which meant the move of 200,000 people (which later finally happened).
Also TC propaganda usually states that TC were forced out of goverment whereas the truth and I bet you can get papers from the ministry of interiors is that they wilfully filled their resignations to vice-president Kucuk and in a combined move left from power.
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fi wrote:Also many analysts of the period agree that the TC followed a predetermined plan (as directed by Turkish officials) to move TC into enclaves; this would work three-fold:
Many analysts? Can you quote one that is not GC or Greek?
fi wrote:And I trully beleive there is truth to this.
The truth is that the main reason most TC fled their homes was organised violence from GC and the fear of such violence.
The single most detailed and authoritive study on this can be found here.
http://www.cyprus-conflict.net/Patrick-chp%203.htm